JO_75

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  1. Officially 8 new rules have been approved, 4 new bylaws and 1 new resolution.

    8 Rules:

    - Can no longer leap over OL on Kick Attempts

    - Spot after touchback remains at the 25 yard line

    - Gives a Receiver running a pass route defenseless player protection

    - Rule that disqualifies a player for 2 personal fouls is now permanent

    - Crackbock blocks done by a player in the backfield in motion are prohibited. Even if he is 2 yards outside the tackle when ball is snapped.

    - Sideline replay monitor replaced with hand held device and final say is made from New York.

    - Unsportsmanlike conduct will now be called if you commit multiple fouls during the same down designed to manipulate the game clock.

    - Makes actions to conserve time illegal after 2 minute warning of any half. (I assume this means like what we did against Cincy and not something stupid where you can no longer run out the clock)

    By Law Proposals Approved: 

    — Liberalizes rules for timing, testing, and administering physical examinations to draft-eligible players at a club’s facility for one year only.

    — Changes the procedures for returning a player on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform or Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness to the Active List to be similar to those for returning a player that was Designated for Return.

    — The League office will transmit a Personnel Notice to clubs on Sundays during training camp and preseason.

    Resolution Proposal:

    — Permits a contract or non-contract non-football employee to interview with and be hired by another club during the playing season, provided the employer club has consented.

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/28/owners-approve-8-new-rules-4-new-bylaws-1-new-resolution/

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  2. 1 minute ago, allblackraven said:

    Leaping over the line to block kicks has been banned.

    Justin Tucker be like... Now you pass it after his streak got ruined because of that move.

    Also automatic ejections for egregious hits to the head was passed as well. Wish they could have added coaches can challenge it as we've seen in the past where refs have stupidly called hits to the heads when a player was hit in the shoulder instead.

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  3. Am I the only one who thinks its funny that these mayors of teams who relocate always come out and say they are disappointed with the move. That they are disappointed in the NFL, when in fact they only say that to make themselves look good and the NFL look bad. 

    How many years did they have to secure new stadium deals in the past? Yet they always wait for the last minute to try to do something. That'a part of why teams leave in the first place, no support from said city. 

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  4. I think it's time the NFL to open expansion back up, yeah figuring out conferences, divisions and playoff format with new franchises will be a giant hurdle but expansion to new cities is better than cities losing teams. Vegas and LA could have had expansion teams, not taking teams from their old cities.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, 52520Andrew said:

    Here we go

    Why did #Dolphins dissent? Source: Stephen Ross believes it's not the best thing for fans & NFL. No animosity. But concern for all the moves

    More context on Stephen Ross' dissent: Ross spent $500M+ in private funds to renovate a stadium & keep #Dolphins in MIA for the next 30 yrs

    So because he renovated the stadium he voted no? Or is he against the move using taxpayer money to build a stadium? 

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  6. So a Bears CB and a Packers CB walk into a bar. Bears CB Deiondre Hall and Packers CB Makinton Dorleant were arrested on Saturday Night for interference.

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    Bears cornerback Deiondre’ Hall was cited under suspicion of interference, disorderly conduct and public intoxication; Packers cornerback Makinton Dorleant was booked for alleged interference,

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/26/bears-packers-cornerbacks-both-arrested-in-iowa/

    So Roger Goodell is now arresting players for committing interference? He's lost it.

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  7. On 3/22/2017 at 6:19 PM, arnie_uk said:

    Personally think Davis webb s the best qb in this class and would love the ravens to take him in the 4th

    Webb says "double digit" teams have told him that he's a first round pick. So be interesting to see where he ends up in the real draft. 

    Think he could end up like Derek Carr and be a steal for someone in the second round. 

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  8. Even I usually am a lot more excited playing this game but this year. I don't know if its because of limited activity or what but I feel the game is almost at the point of run its course. 

    Or maybe the board closing has something to do with it, it doesn't have that feel to it like it has in the past. I hope on the new board we can revive this game next year and make it what it has been in years prior.

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Rav'n Maniac said:

    I'm with you JO. I posted it because others were asking where it came from.

    Not saying I wouldn't want it to happen if we can pull off a second or third round pick for him. He won't net us a high round comp pick so if we can trade him for higher than the compensatory pick we would have got, then awesome job Ozzie.

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  10. Since the league annual meeting is coming up, some details have been released about proposed changes and officials no longer will determine the outcome of a challenge. Won't list everything here but just click the PFT link to see all what is being suggested for the upcoming season. 

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/23/nfl-to-consider-15-new-rules-6-new-bylaws-3-new-resolutions/

    Now for the fun part... Roger Goodell has said that Dean Blandino, yes his right hand man will have FINAL SAY on replay reviews. 

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    We are going to centralize the replay back here in New York,” Goodell said. “Dean Blandino will have the final decision. We think that will move it much quicker.”

    Goodell also said referees will be told to announce the replay decision immediately in the stadium, rather than waiting for the end of a commercial break, so that the ball can be spotted and the teams can be lined up and ready for the next play as soon as the commercial break ends.

    “We want to get going. We want to be ready to play,” Goodell said.

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/23/roger-goodell-dean-blandino-will-have-final-say-on-replay-reviews/

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